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Guest post by Annabel Membrillo Jimenez, Vibrancy Mexico Lead Steward Annabel set off on a journey this past spring to observe indigenous Zapatista communities, asking: What are the characteristics that allow the Zapatistas to move at a steady pace towards the third circle of vibrancy, despite the ongoing repression they receive from a part of their environment? What are […]

In previous blogposts, we have explored the use of the Agreements Evidence Map for describing the agreements you have that most influence your experience and outcomes. Our colleagues have been developing a handbook to guide the development of an Agreements Map. A dialog with our colleague Orland Bishop explores what it means to “see” evidence of one’s agreements, […]

What we want to see Our daily experiences, outcomes, and the impact resilience of our efforts are deeply influenced by a set of deep, underlying agreements that we rarely see and usually accept unconsciously—a vast array of interwoven, socially embedded, economic, political, cultural and social assumptions. If we want more engaging experiences, better outcomes, and […]

Sometimes we have great days, sometimes okay days, and sometimes downright awful days. Most of us seem to experience all three. Some experience more great days, others more okay days, and others more awful days. When we experience great, okay, or awful days, we experience similar realities, right? Our emerging picture of the social topography […]

You interact to have experiences and to get results. That is why you do what you do. The agreements you consciously choose or unconsciously accept define how you interact. Those agreements are based on embedded, interwoven assumptions. Our experiences, outcomes, agreements, and assumptions form an “agreements field.” A field is the environment in which individuals […]

The great unknown. Hundreds of years of expeditions, crossing the perilous oceans and mountains, often for years at a time, in extreme conditions to consciously map the geological topography of the planet. What do other places look like? What’s at the bottom of the ocean, south of Africa, at the South Pole, in the middle of […]

Guest post by Eyal Drimmer, Certified Vibrancy Guide In an online, collaborative process, several members of the global Vibrancy network enriched an initial draft of the Handbook on the Agreements Evidence Map with their own experiences and thoughts. I have finalized the first version of the handbook, which you can download here. Because the collaborators edited the draft of […]

Guest post by Eyal Drimmer, Certified Vibrancy Guide I want to share an innovation to the introduction of the harmonic vibrancy experience. After collaborative reflections with Annabel Membrillo and Christoph Hinske and my own experience of trying it in a workshop, I documented the method (see Google Doc). This builds on what Annabel posted earlier. […]

Guest blog by Eyal Drimmer, counseling psychologist with focus on personal, group and organizational transformation and development To support my work with groups on their Agreements Evidence Maps, I compiled a working paper with relevant information to build an Agreement Evidence Map (click here to access the Google Doc). The document is based on the text from chapters 4-6 of […]

TOOL SIDEBAR: Heat Maps I use a “heat map” to graphically represent an index of value and performance/effectiveness. Green indicates a high index of value and effective performance and yellow shows a middle index. Red highlights a low index of value and effective performance, which you can also see as a “hot,” critical area requiring […]